Title
Verb phrases with a and indirect object pronouns : Example WITH the indirect object pronoun : teCreator
Roger House and Memorial University of Newfoundland. Centre for Innovation in Teaching and Learning (CITL)Description
Most verbs follow a general rule when used with the preposition à. Usually the indirect object pronouns are used, however, there are some exceptions to this rule, but in this example the general rule is followed.
In this audio clip we hear the sentence with the indirect object pronoun: Je te répondrai plus tard. (I will answer you later.).
You can find the related resource below of the sentence this is responding to (that does not use the indirect object pronoun): Tu ne m'as pas répondu! (You didn't answer me!).
Learning Design
Demonstrates the use of a verb with the preposition à, using an indirect object pronoun.Date Created
2017Format
Audio/mp3Duration
00:02 seconds